Dave Hamilton
Senior Member
I need a little help here for a topic that has probably been discussed over and over, but I'm a little lazy so help me out folks.
I'm taking a trip this summer where I will be out of town for an extended period of time. I hope and pray that I can take lots of photos with my Nikon D7000, and I have 256GB in SD cards. I understand that is enough storage for about 45,000 pictures (if I did my math correctly).
Due to severe heart, back, and neck issues I have decided that for the first time in several years the laptop stays at home and my trusty iPad will be my device of choice for this trip. I have never used my iPad for much more than checking Email and playing games so here are my questions:
1) Is there a better/best SD card card reader for me to enjoy my photos while on the trip with which you have personal experience?
2) I have photoshop express on my ipad. Any other suggestions for apps to play with until I can get home and use my computer to edit my photos?
3) I would appreciate any other advice anyone wants to provide.
The magnitude of my physical limitations has grown exponentially over the past few years. The nice thing is that photography is something that I can do with those limitations with few modifications. I have had to give up golf so all my "shots" will now be with my Nikon instead of my Callaways!
I'm taking a trip this summer where I will be out of town for an extended period of time. I hope and pray that I can take lots of photos with my Nikon D7000, and I have 256GB in SD cards. I understand that is enough storage for about 45,000 pictures (if I did my math correctly).
Due to severe heart, back, and neck issues I have decided that for the first time in several years the laptop stays at home and my trusty iPad will be my device of choice for this trip. I have never used my iPad for much more than checking Email and playing games so here are my questions:
1) Is there a better/best SD card card reader for me to enjoy my photos while on the trip with which you have personal experience?
2) I have photoshop express on my ipad. Any other suggestions for apps to play with until I can get home and use my computer to edit my photos?
3) I would appreciate any other advice anyone wants to provide.
The magnitude of my physical limitations has grown exponentially over the past few years. The nice thing is that photography is something that I can do with those limitations with few modifications. I have had to give up golf so all my "shots" will now be with my Nikon instead of my Callaways!